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Jeffery Michael Gordon [2] (born August 4, 1971) is an American stock car racing executive and former professional stock car racing driver who currently serves as the vice chairman of Hendrick Motorsports.
The post Report: Jeff Gordon Might Be Leaving Fox Sports appeared first on The Spun. In 2016, Fox Sports elevated its NASCAR coverage by signing Jeff Gordon. It’s been a match made in heaven for ...
Jeff Gordon's No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet at Las Vegas in 2012, the No. 24's 20th and final season of DuPont sponsorship At the start of the 2011 season, a HMS organizational shuffle saw Gordon, the No. 24 and his sponsors move to the 5/88 shop, with Mark Martin's former crew chief Alan Gustafson becoming crew chief of the No. 24 team.
Jeffery Michael "Jeff" Gordon (born August 4, 1971) is an American professional auto racing driver who competed in the NASCAR Cup Series over a 25-year career. He was born in Vallejo, California to Carol Houston and Billy Gordon; the couple separated a few months later. Gordon's mother then married John Bickford, a car builder and parts supplier.
Comedian Jeff Foxworthy jokes about Gordon's elocution in his stand-up routine "Jeff Gordon Enunciates", featured on the album Big Funny (2000). [ 318 ] [ 319 ] Hip hop artist Nelly raps "I drive fastly, call me Jeff Gord-on, in the black SS with the naviga-tion" in the song " E.I. ", featured on the album Country Grammar (2000).
Jeff Gordon and the Hendrick Motorsports crew celebrating in victory lane. Busch Pole Award: Rick Mast; Busch Beer Fastest second round qualifier: Terry Labonte; Goody's Headache Award: Geoff Bodine [43] AP Parts Meet the Challenge Award: Lake Speed (+26 positions) [43] True Value Hard Charger Award: Jeff Gordon [43]
Johnson has 83 Cup Series wins in 689 starts and ranks sixth all-time behind Petty, David Pearson, former Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jeff Gordon, Bobby Allison and Darrell Waltrip. Show ...
Jeff Gordon is an American racing driver who drove in the NASCAR Cup Series full-time from 1993 to 2015, winning 93 Cup Series races and four Cup championships. Gordon made his stock car debut in the NASCAR Busch Series on October 20, 1990, at North Carolina Motor Speedway for Hugh Connerty, crashing out on lap 23 and ending up with a 39th-place finish. [1]